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For radiology & imaging IT · teleradiology · industrial NDE · multi-site PACS

Direct transfer for medical DICOM and industrial imaging studies


Clinical and industrial imaging teams move gigabytes of DICOM and DICONDE data every day — between scanners, PACS and VNA nodes, teleradiology groups, inspection labs, and partner sites, locally or across sites. Stryq sends those .dcm studies directly between authorized Windows endpoints over encrypted sessions, then hands them off as files in a configured folder or, with DICOM Gateway (2.5.0+), as standard DIMSE C-STORE to a configured AE Title and port (e.g. port 104 - TCP). In our June 2026 Industry Cohort, large studies delivered measurably faster than familiar single-stream FTP and SMB paths — with the strongest gains on the largest files.

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Highlights

What imaging teams care about

What imaging teams care about

  • ~5× — Median vs FTP, SMB, and reference DIMSE on large .dcm studies (~3-11×)
  • Bridge  —  Optional folder watch — automatically send when it's generated (Windows Services) 
  • File or Port —  Folder import · optional C-STORE to AE Title / host / port
  • Direct —    Peer-to-peer — imaging data stays between endpoints you authorize

What imaging teams care about

What imaging teams care about

What imaging teams care about

  • Per-study speed
    Transfer one acquisition or review package when export completes — not an overnight sync batch.
  • Two delivery modes
    Folder drop for PACS import, Bridge watchers, or partner pickup — or C-STORE to your archive node on port 104 after receive (DICOM Gateway 2.5.0+).
  • Clinical & industrial handoffs
    Teleradiology site to reading group, hospital to hospital, OEM to NDE lab — encrypted direct transfer with SHA-256 integrity on every file. 
  • No vendor blob store
    Personal or proprietary scan data stays between machines you authorize. Rendezvous is metadata-only and off by default.
  • Security & compliance
    TLS 1.3 in transit, certificate pinning, audit logging — designed for HIPAA-aligned clinical workflows and evidence-ready industrial QA (your policies apply).

PACS routing vs direct study transfer

PACS routing vs direct study transfer

PACS routing vs direct study transfer

Many teams still move studies with DICOM C-STORE over TCP port 104 — the standard approach when both sides are registered Application Entities on the same PACS/VNA topology. That remains the right choice for routine intra-hospital routing.

Stryq complements that path: it carries exported DICOM / DICONDE files (.dcm) on its native encrypted transport between authorized endpoints — with pairing, certificate pinning, and audit logging. At the receiver you choose how the study is consumed:

  1. Defined save folder — files land in a configured path for PACS import, Bridge, partner pickup, or QA automation.
  2. DICOM network port — with DICOM Gateway (2.5.0+), re-present instances via DIMSE C-STORE to a configured AE Title, host, and port (e.g. port 104 - TCP).

Teams often choose Stryq when a large study must reach a partner workstation now, the handoff crosses sites or organizations, or IT wants TLS-protected delivery without standing up another DICOM route through the clinical VLAN.

Stryq does not replace your PACS router for routine intra-hospital C-STORE. It complements export-and-send and partner handoffs where speed, encryption, and operational simplicity matter.

Where Stryq fits

PACS routing vs direct study transfer

PACS routing vs direct study transfer

  • Teleradiology / remote read — Site → off-site reading group. Direct encrypted delivery; optional C-STORE at receiver PACS.
  • PACS / VNA ingest — Local or remote archive. Known folder path or C-STORE into your AE Title.
  • Multi-facility imaging — Studies between locations. Pair once; direct encrypted transfer.
  • Industrial NDE / inspection — Inspection lab or OEM partner. Large DICOM (DICONDE) files — strongest measured speedups in our June 2026 benchmark.

Per-study throughput

Four XL structured imaging files · FTP/SMB ~11 Mbps · Stryq 68–118 Mbps



Medical Imaging brief

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Stryq supports encrypted direct transfer and optional DICOM Gateway interoperability (DIMSE C-STORE today; DICOMweb STOW/WADO planned — not benchmarked). Customers remain responsible for HIPAA, FDA, and organizational compliance policies. Benchmark results are for evaluation; throughput varies by storage and network path. Stryq is not a PACS/VNA and does not claim DICOM conformance certification.


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